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Blending Colors (blackbook)

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by JamesJX, Feb 20, 2015.

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  1. JamesJX

    JamesJX New Member

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    my partner and i searched, along with couldn' testosterone levels discover a lot in addition to blending fresh paint prudent.

    i will be asking yourself the method that you folks acquire hues for you to blend/fade with each other and so well in your blackbook portions. ive obtained your prisma blender nonetheless it doesn' testosterone levels apparently work.

    obtained any kind of tricks, points?
     
  2. Jainz13

    Jainz13 Senior Member

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    in my blackbook i usually fill the letters with the colors i want to blend (with markers ) and then blend them using pencils of the same color. but maybe there's a better way?
     
  3. Miew

    Miew Member

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    So being cheap with crayola right now. I do the same use markers, a slight white spot at the area of blending....just do a couple of marks on a page and get the distance right. then blend with pencils. getting more detailed gets more expensive than crayola like a mid sharpie marker collection, but its always fun to see what you can do with that.
     
  4. tbagswag

    tbagswag New Member

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    If someone could extrapulate on this a little it would be greatly appreciated.
     
  5. Speerik

    Speerik New Member

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    A friend of mine told me to use cue tips (for your ears) on wet markers or - what she did - used a little baby oil on the cue tip and rubbed between two pencil crayon colors. works wonders, so simple that it's also so easy to overlook.

    Edit: This morning I found these, maybe it would be what your looking for http://thevirtualinstructor.com/blending-stumps.html
     
    Last edited: Jul 23, 2015